LibrePortal/scripts/crontab/crontab_clear.sh
librelad 2c907b25c2 refactor(de-sudo): compose/setup/run misc off raw sudo
- copy_build_context: rsync/cp/rm -> runFileOp (writes the deployed tree AS the
  container owner with --no-owner); drop the now-redundant runSystem chown.
- setup_lock: .setup_complete is in the docker-install-owned frontend/data ->
  runFileOp touch/chmod/rm (drop the chown).
- tags_processor_docker_installation 'user:' enable + update_compose_yml
  jail.local -> runFileOp (deployed compose/config under containers).
- crontab_clear: clear the manager's own crontab via runInstallOp.
- reinstall: cp init.sh to /root -> runSystem (genuine root path).
- create_successful_run_file: drop the pointless sudo echo -> runInstallWrite to
  /docker/run.txt.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-24 17:35:09 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Function to remove all crontab data
crontabClear()
{
# Remove the install user's crontab as root so a stale spool file owned by
# a defunct UID is cleared too — e.g. after the EasyDocker -> LibrePortal
# user rename. The sticky bit on /var/spool/cron/crontabs otherwise stops
# the user replacing a file it doesn't own ("rename: Operation not
# permitted"); setup recreates the crontab as the user next.
runInstallOp crontab -r 2>/dev/null
isSuccessful "All crontab data has been deleted."
}